WonderCon 2011: “Star Wars: Last Fan Movie Standing” Crowns Winner Dan Koelsch, April 2, 2011April 2, 2011 Every year WonderCon hosts a “Star Wars: The Last Fan Movie Standing” to decide which fan films for the sci-fi classic are the best. This is the contest’s 10th year, and we had a good mix of terrible ones and hilarious ones. After the break, watch both the winner of this year’s contest and the movie I thought should have won (though they are both great). This event was really fun, as I don’t get to see a lot of diehard Star Wars fans. Everyone was getting into it by shouting out one-liners from quotes in the film, and generally just geeking out at the obscure prizes for audience participation (a C-3PO baking pan actually exists). Last Fan Movie Standing Winner: My Vote: Both videos are actually two years old (a lot of these were old for some reason), but they still hold up. Which do you think should have won? Comic-Con Conventions Events Fan Made Work Viral News Viral Videos Star WarsViral videoWondercon
YouTube Tuesday: Teddie Films October 2, 2012 We at MovieViral know our viral videos pretty well, so we decided to share our knowledge to those looking to expand their Internet horizons. YouTube Tuesday is a weekly feature where we shine the spotlight on our favorite YouTube channels related to movies and television. We focus on channels that… Read More
“The Walking Dead” Webisodes To Be Released Before Season 2 September 16, 2011September 16, 2011 Yesterday, AMC TV announced that legendary horror make-up artist Greg Nicotero has been named co-executive producer for the hit zombie television series The Walking Dead. The press release also indicted, with surprisingly little fanfare, that Nicotero would be directing a Walking Dead web series as well. Get the details after… Read More
‘Tusk’ Clip: Michael Park Psychotically Recites “Itsy Bitsy Spider” September 19, 2014September 19, 2014 One of the things that I liked about Kevin Smith‘s Tusk is Michael Park‘s performance, which was bizarre and crazy rolled into one. Everything after the second act seems to fall apart, but it is Parks that manages to hold the film together. Now if you are still deciding on… Read More